Friday morning, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) told reporters that the House would vote on the bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill during its Friday session. This vote comes as the gap between progressives and moderates continues to widen. Initially, the House was set to vote on the infrastructure bill, crafted by Senate Republicans and Democrats, on Monday. However, divisions within the party forced Pelosi to delay that vote. Party Divisions Persist As Pelosi Expresses Confidence Since early August, moderates andĀ progressivesĀ in the House have been playing a game of political brinksmanship with the infrastructure bill and the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation bill. Both wings control more than enough votes to tank the other’s priorities. Pelosi originally wanted to move the bills forward together as part of what Democratic leaders called a “two-track strategy.” Nine moderates rejected this strategy in an August letter to Pelosi, saying that they would not …